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CASE NUMBER: 29837110
BIOGRAPHY- JONES, HAZEL
COMPILED BY- DETECTIVE CONRAD BENNETT

Hazel Jones was born on the 16th of October 1953 in a small town of Heathrow. Her mother and father, Elena and Edward Taylor raised her until the age of six, when her mother and father died in a car accident in 1959. Hazel was attending Heathrow Primary School at the time in her first year when she moved across town to live with her Aunty Emily Johnson. Hazel walked to school every morning while her Aunty went to work at the local food market. She was a well-behaved child who excelled in English and Maths. She always wanted to be perfect and have high marks in mini tests. She graduated from primary school in 1965 and attended Heathrow High School for Girls in 1966. During her senior years, Hazel studied in the area of Science and excelled further in Maths. At the age of 19, a year after she graduated she announced to her family that she was going out with Thomas Jones.

Five months into the relationship Hazel moved into a small apartment with Thomas where their relationship blossomed. Three years into the relationship, Thomas made up his mind and proposed to Hazel. Hazel said yes and a after a one year engagement they married on the 17th of July 1977. Three months later, Hazel received a letter from Bradbury University advising her that she has been accepted to study science. With the help of family and friends, Hazel and Thomas moved house to Bradbury, 3000km north of Heathrow. Hazel had a stable life, nice home in Bradbury, loving husband and had almost completed her University Degree in Science. Her first job was at the local science lab, there she helped test chemicals and find new treatments for illnesses. Her life seemed to be working the way she wanted until she found out some terrible news. Hazel and Thomas had been trying for a child but failed countless times, soon after many years of trying, Hazel received news that she is unable to conceive. Hazel and Thomas were devastated.

In 1982 Thomas quit his job at the local carpenter (carpentry)company due to low payment and decided to search the local paper to find a new job. This affected Hazel very much as it was hard for Thomas to find a job leaving them in financial hardship. As the days rolled into weeks and the weeks rolled into months, Thomas finally found a job at the local bakery of Bradbury; the pay was not as good as his previous job but it helped. Two years past and the relationship seemed to be crumble slowly, Hazel became distant with Thomas due to long hours at work and having to do the daily routine of shopping for meals and buying her husband his favourite drink; Beer. Sometime in August 1984, Hazel found out her husband had had an affair with a colleague at work and this caused Hazel great grief, she moved out and went and lived with a friend from university until she was ready to face Thomas.

Months past and Thomas apologised countless times, sent flowers to Hazel and her favourite chocolates. andHazel knew she needed to talk to him. After a long talk, they came to the agreement of no divorce and to (attend counselling) to working the issue out slowly. The relationship appeared to slowly mend over the years until 1992 when Hazel refused to come home one day after work. She claimed to family and friends that she felt unsafe around, (especially when) Thomas when had been drinkingand that he was angry with her. Many days past and the problems were slowly being sorted out.(this bit can be edited out) Family started to begin to think that something was wrong in the relationship but stayed out of it. A year or so past and on the 23rd May 1994 Hazel Jones’s body was found in her living room still and lifeless. Police have said she was murdered and it was not an accident


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CASE NUMBER: 29332715
BIOGRAPHY- PORTER, JANE
COMPILED BY- DETECTIVE CONRAD BENNETT

Jane Porter was born on the 28th of April 1954 in the town of Bradbury. She grew up with her older brother, Tim, and her mother and father who later divorced when she was nine years old. At the time, Jane was attending Bradbury Primary School and achieving high marks in her reports. After the divorce was finalised, Jane was struggling at school and finding it hard to keep close with her friends.( to maintain her friendships) Jane was bullied by her classmates, and this who led her to skip classes and slack off in work.(her studies suffered) During Primary School, Jane liked to occupy herself reading books from the library or writing stories. By the end of 1967, Jane had graduated Bradbury Primary School and attended Bradbury High School the year after. Jane had a change in thought (her attidue towards school changed) over her summer break and she decided to achieve her dream and become a Scientist. Over her high school years, she went out with many boys, but never found anyone serious,(became seriously involved with them.) she partied hard, but she also studied hard and eventually completed high school with an A.T.A.R score of 87.9 which allowed her to be accepted into Bradbury University.

By the end of the year 1978, Jane had moved into her own apartment closer to University after many months of work at the local cafe and also from (with)the help of her older brother Tim. (sentence incomplete- did she buy an apartment?) Whilst at University, she worked hard and completed a Degree in Science, later graduating in the year of 1982. Jane got her first job in science at the local Science Lab. There she tested chemicals for new treatments for illnesses. Over the second year at the lab, Jane was hit with some bad news; Her older brother Tim had passed away in a car accident. After this shocking news, Jane took two months off and found that her best friend and neighbour, Hazel Jones was there to help her through her bad times. After two years of working together, they became very close and formed a strong friendship. As the years past, Jane and Hazel learnt so much about each other including the relationship difficulties Hazel was having with her husband, Thomas Jones.

In the year of 1884, Hazel stayed with Jane after an argument she has had with Thomas. Jane was constantly witnessing Hazel being harassed by Thomas; he was constantly apologising and knocking on her door requesting to talk to Hazel. After a few weeks, Hazel left Jane’s home and moved back into her home. Many years past and the friends became closer than ever. On the 24th May 1994, Jane had answered her door to receive news from the Bradbury Police and discovered her friend of many years, was murdered just last night. Jane was devastated and now emotionally ruined. Police have investigated and do have some suspects. Read the Interviews to find more clues.